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First low-income workforce housing units open in Old Town

The first-ever low-income workforce housing project opens in Old Town Fort Collins. Oak 140, at the corner of Remington and Oaks streets, is a five-story 79-unit apartment building, open to residents who make between 30% and 80% of the area’s median income. The Coloradoan reports a one-bedroom apartment in Fort Collins costs as much as $1,600 permonth. But for some, at Oak 140, it will cost just over $500. The Downtown Development Authority said the building aims to provide an option for employees who work in the service industry in Fort Collins to live in the city. Read more at https://www.coloradoan.com/.

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